Who is More Tolerant in Indian Society – Men or Women?
In the vast and complex society of India, one of the most enduring and debated questions is about the tolerance levels between men and women. There is a common belief that women tend to exhibit more tolerance than men, particularly within the family and societal settings. But is this belief rooted in fact, or does it oversimplify the realities of gender roles in India? To address this, it is important to consider the socio-cultural context, the roles assigned to men and women, and the evolving dynamics that shape these roles. This blog seeks to explore the question: "Who is more tolerant – men or women?" Women’s Tolerance in Indian Society Historically, women in Indian society have been expected to shoulder immense emotional, social, and physical burdens. This has shaped a narrative where tolerance became synonymous with womanhood, and women were often seen as the "silent bearers" of familial and social challenges. Here are some situations where women’s tolerance ...